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Emmy In Memoriam Controversy: Jack Klugman’s Son Speaks Out

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The Emmy Awards have walked right into their own scandal. Adam Klugman, son of the late Jack Klugman, is furious that his father isn’t getting a special tribute tomorrow night. He’s quite right. The tributes are going to James Gandolfini, Jean Stapleton, Gary David Goldberg, and Cory Monteith. Cory Monteith? Dead at 31 from a drug overdose. Actor on one TV series. Never even nominated for an Emmy.

Adam Klugman is damn right. He said, “I don’t mean to say anything disparaging about Cory, but he was a kid who had won no Emmys and it was a self-induced tragedy.”

Also gone in the year since the last Emmy Awards are Larry Hagman, Julie Harris,  Jeanne Cooper, David Frost, John Ingle, Dennis Burkley and Cosmo Allegretti (from “Captain Kangaroo”). Each of them had long and stellar career far exceeding Cory Monteith’s brief moment of popularity.

There’s a problem with highlighting of any of the deceased, obviously. One was not more important than another and all of them are missed. Monteith was popular with young people, but no more than Heath Ledger, an Oscar nominee who was included with everyone else the year he died, on the Academy Awards show.

How were the five chosen? Arbitrarily, I’d say. Both David Frost and Herb Kaplow died this year. Shouldn’t a famed TV journalist have been included? What about Dr. Joyce Brothers?

The In Memoriam segment is a mess and the Emmys haven’t even aired. It’s not good. I do think the Emmys  should put the special tributes online, and treat everyone equally on the show.

Friday Pre-Emmy Parties: Raquel Welch, Lily Tomlin Steal the Night

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Lily Tomlin and 85 inch TV had the VIPS Entranced!

The first stop was the 65th Emmy Awards Reception at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.  The party had a low-key vibe, with books, tchotchkes and antique bookshelves.  Emmy nominees flocked there to get their certificates and schmooze with each other, Downton Abbey’s Hugh Bonneville was chatting with Modern Family’s Ty Burrell, a very pregnant Homeland’s Morena Baccarin talking with Veep’s Anna Chlumsky, that’s how the night played out. Nominees hanging with each other.

The mood was relaxed, so much so that Episode’s Matt Leblanc and his pals were lounging in the corner watching the enormous Samsung 85 inch ultra HD TV, that had all the VIP’s entranced throughout the night.  The other big hit was none other than Lily Tomlin, who co-hosted the night along with Academy CEO Bruce Rosenblum. Lily literally had celebrities and VIPS come up to her and ask for a picture, which she happily obliged.  She quipped to the crowd: “Wow, what an exciting wholesome night, and look at the talent on this stage, I’m so awed…and such great hair!”

Matt LeBlanc provided the comic relief as he leaped on stage and gave Bruce a bear hug and lifted him up.  Some other nominees being feted were:  Julie Bowen, Alfre Woodard, Scott Bakula, Elizabeth Moss, Michelle Dockery, Anna Gunn, Cat Deeley, Kit Harrington, Imelda Staunton, John Benjamin Hickey, Sarah Paulson, Connie Britton, Mayim Bialik, Linda Cardellini, Toby Jones and more.

Raquel Welch Turned a Lot of Heads!

Next stop was the hip Entertainment Weekly Party at Fig & Olive.  This party is always a sure bet, filled with celebs.  The lovely Kristen Chenowith, Ashlee Simpson, the talented actress Shohreh Aghdashloo, Modern Family’s Eric Stonestreet, Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki, Kaley Cuoco, Melissa Rauch and Kunal Nayyar, Dexter’s Aussie hit Yvonne Strahovski, the way funny Veep’s Matt Walsh, 30 Rock’s Judah Friedlander, Mad Men’s Jessica Pare, Newsroom’s Rosemarie DeWitt and Marcia Gay Harden, Scandal’s Tony Goldwyn, Lisa Edelstein, Jennifer Morrison, Padma Lakshmi, Joe Morton, Mad Men’s Harry Hamlin and Lisa Rinna, Fashionista Lawrence Zarian, The Following’s Natalie Zea,  True Blood’s Sam Trammel and more.  EW’s Editor Jess Cagle held court over this energetic event.

The hit of this party, once again was a legend, the gorgeous, seemingly ageless Raquel Welch.  She came in with Nigel Lythgoe and chatted in a corner while guests came over to greet her. She was ever gracious and lovely.  She didn’t stay long, but boy, everyone who was there was transfixed!

Box Office: Hugh Jackman “Prisoners” has $7 Mil Opening

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The very intense thriller “Prisoners” took in $7 million last night. It’s headed for a $20 mi opening weekend, which ain’t bad. Hugh Jackman heads up a strong cast that features Viola Davis, Jake Gyllenhaal, Terrence Howard and Maria Bello. Denis Villeneuve directed. “Prisoners” has some plot holes, but if you suspend disbelief it’s a captivating night at the movies. Elsewhere both “Enough Said” and the amazing “Rush” opened strong in limited release. Each is going to be a hit when they expand to meaningful numbers of theaters. “Rush” is a potential Oscar contender, with director, screenplay, Picture, and supporting actor (Daniel Bruhl).

Exclusive: Golden Globes Prez Received 38 Percent Raise Last Year

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Part– not all– of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s 2012 finances have been published. I say part because the HFPA pulled a neat trick. They’ve separated their charitable donations into a different 501 c 3 that is not registered with GuideStar and hasn’t been published. That’s another story.

From what has just been published we can glean a couple of interesting notes: Dr. Aida Takla O’Reilly, president in 2011-2012, gave her job title a 38% raise. She made $84,612. The prior president, Phil Berk, had a salary of $61,000. Not bad. Dr. O’Reilly had only made $3,445 in 2010 when she overlapped with Berk as president.  According to the Form 990, O’Reilly worked 30 hours a  week. The four other officers, listed at 20 hours a week, made an average of $40,000 in 2011-12.

Altogether, the HFPA officers picked up about $50,000 in total increases in 2011 over 2010.

More importantly: HFPA spent a whopping $12.3 million in legal fees for their ongoing conflicts with Dick Clark Productions and NBC. That’s $2 million more than NBC paid them to license the Golden Globe name. You see, NBC is in ironically funding the HFPA’s legal fight to escape from them and from Dick Clark Productions. Without the annual NBC license fee, HPFA would have no money. They only took in $1,739 in membership fees in 2011-12.

HFPA did manage to spend $1 million in travel in 2011-12. That’s interesting since the studios pay their freight just about everywhere, from Cannes to Venice, to Telluride, Sundance, and so on.

What about the $1,570,000 HFPA announced in summer 2012 as charitable donations? For the first time the group has split into two 501 c3’s. The donations are not listed  on the Form 990 which was filed in May under Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Instead, they claim to have donated the total amount to an entity called Hollywood Foreign Press Association Charitable Trust. But GuideStar has no separate listing for that entity. If there is a filing, it hasn’t turned up yet.

Lisa Marie Presley Shuns Scientology to Raise Money for Real Causes

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Lisa Marie Presley is a name you hear in Memphis quite a lot. Tonight (Saturday) she’s performing at an outdoor venue right at the same the massive Blues Ball is taking place across town. Her show’s ticket price was cut from $500 to $300– and the reason given wasn’t that sales were slow but because LMP “wanted more people to be able to afford it.” Whatever.

More imporantly, the event tonight is significant because it’s not for anything to do with Scientology. “She’s out,” a local music insider  confirmed to last night. The concert at the Levitt Shell is free because it’s the place where Elvis Presley got his start in the 1950s. But afterward comes the Presley fundraiser at Graceland with a tour, a Q&A, and a photo session. That’s what the $300 buys. “A percentage” of the money goes to WorldVision, dubbed LMP’s official charity partner of this tour.

And no, WorldVision has nothing to do with Scientology, Barbara Walters’s new approved cult. They bill themselves as “an Evangelical Christian Humanitarian aid, development, and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children, families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.”

Barbara Walters Defends Scientology, Maybe Hoping to Get Tom Cruise Interview

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Okay, I love old people. But maybe it’s time for Barbara Walters to wrap it up. Why wait til next May? She defended Scientology’s educational system on The View today. Sherri Shepherd jumps right in, and Barbara continues. Why? Radaronline.com, which picked this up originally, surmises Barbara is trying to get some kind of interview with Tom Cruise. If she really sticks to this, Walters is having her own Nixonian meltdown. When Shepherd says “Didn’t we have someone on who said she [had a bad time with with Scientology] Walters responds, “I’m not talking about that aspect of Scientology.” No, she’s only interested in the aspect that deals with celebrity interviews. Radar got Jenna Mascavige Hill to criticize Walter’s stand. www.radaronline.com. Frankly, I’m horrified. But this Walters showing her truest self. Watch the clip. Shepherd is very deft when dealing with this ancient mariner.

Justin Timberlake 7 Minute “TKO” Is New Single from “20/20” Part 2

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If it took as long to knock someone out as it takes Justin Timberlake to sing “TKO” fighters would need bathroom breaks. I don’t like this single as much as “Taking Back the Night.” Also Womack & Womack once had a great R&B hit called “Love TKO” which was a lot better. Sometimes JT’s songs are too long, and built on cliches. I’m much fonder of “Holy Grail.” But for sheer volume, attitude, and clear purpose, JT will get all the Grammys this year. It’s his show on January 26th. I hope Timbaland, his producer, has a new tux all picked out.

PS Really 7 minutes?

 

“X Factor” Continues to Make Poor Showing in Ratings

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Thursday’s  “The X Factor” had another bad night. It fell from the night before, and was beaten by another rerun of “Big Bang Theory.” I think the audience is sending a message. No one at Fox is listening. But the show is a flop and it’s only been on twice this season. The season actually hasn’t started, and that’s the scary part. Soon “X Factor” will be up against first run episodes of returning shows, not just reruns.

Memphis: Celebrating Stax Records and Sam “Soul Man” Moore

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We are here in Memphis, Tennessee and have hit the ground running. The occasion is the 20th annual Blues Ball, thrown by Memphis’s doyenne of doyennes Pat Kerr Tigrett to raise money for local charities. This year, R&B legend Sam Moore is the honoree for Lifetime Achievement, and he will be performing on Saturday night in front of 2,500 formally attired Memphians.

Tigrett’s annual event is a magnet for all of Memphis’s famed musicians, and this year is no exception. Expected tomorrow night are the creme de la creme of Stax-Hi Records-Sun Records including Jerry Lee Lewis, Al Green, Ann Peebles, Carla Thomas, Marvell Thomas and so on.

When I was here filming “Only the Strong Survive” in the summer of 1999, the lot where Stax Records once stood was an empty field of weeds. The neighborhood had gone to hell in a handbasket. It was pretty bleak.

But a couple of years later thanks to brothers Andy and Staley Cates, Stax was re-born. They raised the money to build a museum and charter school and music academy on the property. A whole campus has risen around it since then, and Stax is now a focal point for the community. It’s quite an achievement.

This morning Sam and his wife Joyce were invited over for a private tour. The museum replicates the facade of Stax and the Satellite Record shop in the front. Inside, there are dozens exhibits detailing the history of soul music. They’ve also reproduced the original studio where Sam & Dave, Otis Redding, the Staples Singers and so many other Stax acts recorded their landmark hits. When we walked into the big room, a whole gang of us, Sam immediately gravitated to the spot where he sang with Dave Prater. He pointed to a spot just behind him.

“You had to be careful and not back up while you were singing.” he said. “There was a curtain here”– he motioned to the spot. “If you backed up you heard a lot of bottles fall and clink together. Those were Otis’s whiskey bottles. We knew he’d been in here the night before!”

What we also got was something very special: a show put on by the music students at Stax. They performed a medley of Stax hits, from “Soul Man” to “Knock on Wood” and a few others. These were fourteen to eighteen year olds. They were just outstanding, and a concrete example of the possibilities of renewal and growth where once everything seemed lost and abandoned.

Meantime, all anyone seems to do in this town is eat or talk about eating. It is still the barbecue capital of the south. After all the ribs and bread puddings I hope I will fit into my tuxedo on Emmy night!

“X Factor” Slaughtered by “Survivor” Return, “America’s Got Talent”

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At this point, Simon Cowell may be a little worried. Wednesday night’s “X Factor” was slaughtered in the ratings. First “Survivor” returned at 8pm on CBS for its first hour. “Survivor” had 9.73 million total viewers vs. 6.62 million for “X Factor.”

Then during its final half hour from 9pm to 9:30m, “X Factor” by “America’s Got Talent.” The Howard Stern hosted competition had 11.19 million total viewers. Yikes.

Is anyone paying attention to “X Factor”? Not really. Even the “Big Brother” season finale beat it later, at 9:30pm, with slightly more eyes.